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JOLIE

Mixology North23: Design Practice of the Year – 50 and Under Employees

 
Design Practice of the Year, Mixology North23, JOLIE

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Founded in 2017, JOLIE is a full-service interior design studio, working in the commercial and hospitality sector. In an age of real-world social disconnect where screens demand our attention and fast-moving trends drive the physical world we inhabit, JOLIE focuses on the power of real, emotionally-driven experiences that can be influenced by environment and interior space. Their research focuses on human behaviour related to sensory experience; collaborating with neuroscientists in each sensory field, JOLIE carefully sources and combines materials and fragrances to imagine each interior. As a young team, JOLIE bring a unique perspective to the world of interior design, embodying the millennial mindset to create spaces where individuals of all ages and backgrounds thrive. Acting as interior consultants or principal designers, JOLIE collaborate with contractors, architects, suppliers and project managers to deliver from concept to construction.

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